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todayFebruary 12, 2026
The Super Bowl LXI Halftime Show wasn’t just a win for the New Orleans Saints or a celebration of Caribbean culture—it was the ultimate wedding gift for one anonymous couple.
Amidst a flurry of pyrotechnics, backup dancers, and chart-topping hits, Bad Bunny paused his high-energy performance to facilitate a history-making moment: a real-life wedding ceremony broadcast to over 100 million viewers worldwide.
According to representatives for the Puerto Rican superstar, the couple had originally reached out to Bad Bunny with a heartfelt invitation to attend their private wedding ceremony. In a move that redefined “going big,” the artist countered their offer with an invitation of his own: Join me on the Apple Music Halftime Show stage and get married in front of the world.
The couple accepted, and what followed was a seamless integration of personal romance and global entertainment.
While many viewers initially assumed the ceremony was a staged performance piece—common for high-concept halftime shows—the artist’s camp has confirmed the union was 100% legal.
The Witness: In a rare moment of stillness during the set, Bad Bunny stepped aside to serve as the official witness, physically signing the couple’s marriage certificate on a podium positioned at the center of the field.
The Officiant: The ceremony was brief but legally binding, conducted as the transition between “Titi Me Preguntó” and “Dakiti” echoed through the Superdome.
The Certificate: Photos of the signed document, bearing the signature of Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, began circulating on social media shortly after the game concluded.
The wedding served as a poignant centerpiece for a performance already being hailed as a masterclass in Latin pride. By bringing a real couple into his creative space, Bad Bunny bridged the gap between his “Superstar” persona and his “People’s Champ” reputation.
For the newly-wedded pair, whose identities remain private at this time, the “honeymoon phase” begins with a story that no other couple in history can top: Having the biggest artist on the planet sign their marriage license during the most-watched television event of the year.
Written by: DJ